Parsnip Tender & True AGM Seeds

SKU: 16407

450 seeds

Pastinaca sativa

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Product Description

Parsnip Tender and True seeds have long been a popular choice with many gardeners, being introduced in 1897. As a long variety with very little core, these parsnip seeds have a good amount of edible flesh in comparison to some other varieties. In addition, these vegetable seeds have a lovely flavour, with the classic sweet, parsnip taste that these vegetables are favoured for. They are also known for their uniform growth, producing quality, smooth roots.

As a resilient grower, Tender and True is known for its winter hardiness, being able to be harvested throughout the winter months. As a result, they make for an excellent addition to Christmas dinners. They are also canker-resistant, making them an especially simple to grow parsnip variety. So, shop Tender and True parsnips at D.T. Brown for a flavour-filled addition to your garden.

Due to their uniform appearance, they are also a common choice for exhibition growing. If you're looking for more even vegetables that will impress at shows, take a look at our exhibition seeds selection.

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Product Details

Botanical Name Pastinaca sativa
Genus Parsnip

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